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r —" ; "—— — "^ Halpin's for Winter Goods Splendid Range of LADIES: COATS— £4/19/6. £5/2/6, £5/5/RAINCOATS—In latest shapes 37/6 to £8/10/Special Value in TAILORED COSTUMES— £5/19/See oiy ALL,-WOOL HOSE— 4/6 and 5/9 Good Value in LADIES' WOOL SCARVES— 11/6 FURS—The latest in Collars, Capes, Tangoes, etc., also Fur Coats LADIES' NIGHTS—In woven and flannelette, at fine prices CORSETS—In best English makes ■ 8/11 to 37/6 CORSETS—Complete set English samples, sizes 22 to 26 Bargain Price SAMPLE UNDERCLOTHING We have secured £40a worth o£ English travellers' samples, comprising a choice assortment of. Nights, Chemises, Knickers,.. Combinations, Camisoles, etc. These \ve are selling at less than usual landed cost. Be early; they will be sold quickly. ITAT PT\T'C The Ladies' Outfitter I iJtra..LJrir^| O " 158 Cuba Street. I c—:-'■e —:-'■ -1-™ ' ■ , ' A

LADIES' FOOTWEAR We &aye just received large Shipments from Leading American and Australian Manufacturers They comprise high-grade Glace Kid, Patent Leather with Dull Kid Leg Boots,, also good variety of Derby, Oxford and Court Shoes. Latest styles with nice Louis and Cuban heels. These Shoes are modelled to fit snugly, and to retain their good appearance. PRICES LOW. CooKb&nr House . MANNERS STREET *wmßma^msm9B!^mmi^mmmmmimmmmmmsmmmmmKmmmamammmmmtmßiimummmmim^m\ WATCHES! WATCHES! We have landed direct from the.fnctoriesEolex, Omega, Waltham, Baume and other well-known makes. These are guarantecd'perfect timekeepers, and are priced very reasonable. \ LADIES' SILVER WRIST WATCHES— From £2/10/LADIES' GOLD WRIST WATCHES— From £5/5/GKNT'S NICKEL POCKET WATCHES— I From £2 GENT'S SILVER POCKET WATCHES— From £4/4/- ---• *-*• *.M.r\.M*tl*t JL*IG«, OPTICIANS 117 CUBA STREET, WELLINGTON HORSi CLIPPINGSIMPLIFIED There is one thing that skilled workers demand and ■■'■.. , . that is." good tools " and the best machines.- The machine that every farmer and horse-owner should ■ have is the COATES HORSE CLIPPER It has taken 40 years to bring the Coates Clipper up to its present excellency. Every atom of steel that goes into it is tested in the laboratory—that's why they last so long—no • ' inferior raw materials used. The gears are cut from the solid bar and are mechanically perfect, and all,, gears, pinions, and spindles are hardened "glass hard." The mitre gears give wide latitude of reach without loss of power. The flexible shafting is 6 ft. long and made on the "wire link" principle. Farmers! Horse-owners! This is the clipper of dependability and power. Call in and see it—let . us explain its many other advantages. The Stewart Timber, Glass & Hardware Co. LIMITED, 80-84 COURTENAY PLACE, WELLINGTON Ripolin Motor Car Enamel will protect it from the elements and enhance its value. Ripolin Enamel is economical. It comes read}' for use. It is easily applied. It dries with an even, brilliant surface, and it gives permanent satisfaction. We have full stocks of Ripolin Enamel in all shades. Inquire about it! TTKTPrVC OIL AND COLOUR MERCHANTS, 1 IIN(j iL I 5 30 MANNERS STREET - WELINGTON . IF A GALVANISED IRON ROOF >^0 IS MEANT TO LAST IT SHOULD BE PAINTED k BEFORE CORROSION /^%. *^'^^/^ SETS IN-WITH BRIGHTEST y^^^^ \s MOST PERMANENT £m,% . RED KNOWN V^ AGENTS': & SMITH, LTD., WELLINGTON THE SAFETY PEN NEVER LEAKS. Self-Filling. 26A Vjjlveless, 16/ON'OT© INK—Best for ail Pens—Obtain--Me Everywhere \

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Evening Post, Volume XCIX, Issue 126, 28 May 1920, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume XCIX, Issue 126, 28 May 1920, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume XCIX, Issue 126, 28 May 1920, Page 10

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